Italian police Lambos are special purpose vehicles mainly used for organ transport when helicopters are not available. They now have an Urus too. Lambo gifts them for PR reason.
So in Italy Police does Organ Transport as well? Or is it more the other way around, alng the lines of "Well the Manufacturer gifted us individual units of supercars so now we need a purpose for them"?
In France organ transport can also be a mission given to the gendarmerie high speed unit. As they have faster vehicle and not every hospital has a heliport
@@avsbes98 We have state healtcare,so its not uncommon tò see Police collaborate with paramedica, We alsi have a Police point in every medium tò big hospital for reports about violence and such..
to note that the website only showed state and military police, we also have the financial guard (guardia di finanza) the penitenziaria, in some regions the park rangers and ofc regional, local and provicial police.
A funny little story from the Munich police / Germany. The BMW Group gave the Munich police a Mini Cooper in the design of the Munich police force to be used at promotional events. The Chief of Police took delivery of the car and then drove it to the depot in person. On the journey it was then stopped by a police officer because they thought it was a fake police car.
That police water canon from the belgian police has a pretty busy life Ian. EU parliament, Nato headquarters, ... are based in brussels. It is not just the Belgian capital but also the unofficial EU capital. Compare it to washington DC, locals and People from all over europe travel to brussels to protest for all kinds causes and issues. As well as the local youth gangs that sometimes use the protests to riot and cause havoc. They are busy
Your first pronunciation of the Renault Megane RS was correct and also the Wasserwerfer. The "Wasserwerfer" or translated to basically "Water Thrower" is used for riot control. The 10000 behind its name is the amount of water it can carry in liters.
There are 2 or 3 in Leipzig and at least one of them is based at the city's main fir department in the city center. (well, easy to understand because they have everything to fill it up pretty quick)
I think Škoda actually makes the police car conversions themselves and that's why they are so common you basically have factory support and cars are even cheaper because they are made by design and not just converted civilian cars. Škoda says we deliver police cars to 30 other countries just in Europe. PS.: You have to check the Škoda Yeti it is almost an icon in Britain especially amongst farmers and workers it's extemely practical and quite quirky car.
Geely is quite a big player in the automotive (and other) industry. Besides the own brand it also owns the brands: Volvo, Lotus, Proton, Polestar, Lynk & Co, Zeekr, London Taxi, Radar, Geome and Geometry. And a almost 10% share in Mercedes.
You're absolutely correct when it comes to the Avensis. It is the mid-range between the Corolla and the Camry :) Avensis came in 1998 as a namechange to the Toyota Carina/Corona/Caldina, and build on the same platform as the 80s and 90s Celica, the T-platform. First Avensis was the T22. In 2002 the T25 was launch, and the T27 ( depicted in the video as the Finnish police vehicle ) came out in 2009. It was discontinued in 2019 ( if I remember correctly ). Toyota allready had the Corolla as a hybrid, and it was just getting bigger with every model. The Avensis never got a hybrid version, and therefore got replaced by the Corolla.
I love that you are finally taking a look at the SEAT brand, my home's country (Spain) car brand, I know you like old timey small cars, take a look at the Seat Ibiza SXI from 1988. Seat is quite known for offering large quantity of variations and special editions of their cars and some of them are really cool, and funny, with special liveries and small touches and such. They had some participation in rally aswell, most famously being the Seat Ibiza Cupra Kit Car, and the Seat Córdoba WRC. Fun fact, Seat always names their car models with the name of Spanish cities. Cheers Ian!
The Police in the Netherlands. Effective May '24. Using new cars. The one with the best deal is now BMW. And that was VW/Audi. We also had Volvo and Porsche 911/912. Like highway control.
ua-cam.com/video/44EGWFz10KU/v-deo.htmlsi=5GHMRy7iF6jr16Ui By the way, the police of the Czech Republic also has a Ferrari and other cars. Not only Škoda and Volkswagen.
17:53 That is a "Survivor R" heavy armored police car made by MAN and Rheinmetall. Protection against mines and IEDs, ballistic protection against calibers up to .50 BMG, incindiary bombs and granades, nuclear, biological and chemical protection,... It can be equipped with a remote controlled weapons station on top wielding a selection of weapons from a machine canon, granade launcher to anti aircraft measures. It is also extremely off road capable. It's basically a tank and will set you back around a million Euros depending on the equipment... 😅 If you should ever see one like that live in action it will probably be together with sevaral "Wasserwerfer" = water canon (the vehicle just before...), and you will wish you were somewhere else far far away very quickly...😜 Here is when they roll out those big guys for action: ua-cam.com/video/I2K5IG8q730/v-deo.htmlsi=Nz2Vk1r7Seotb5A4 (don't worry no footage of them actually severely spraying anyone, mainly many many really cool really big police vehicles...) Here a very short clip of a Survivor R driving by: ua-cam.com/video/xENQEaSlUDo/v-deo.htmlsi=zmEVJH_TCH4q81l6 and another one specially equipped to enter baricaded buildings: ua-cam.com/video/q5fk7IYrToI/v-deo.htmlsi=XFbzZtXyp35GmNCb (you basically drive it into the building and the SEK (SWAT) enters on one of the upper floors via the ramp mounted on the roof...) Wasserwerfer tour of the vehicle inside and around ua-cam.com/video/QCHw5XiY0uA/v-deo.htmlsi=IaDNDVRIaPZhMzhk (no music, no text...)
Here in Portugal, the unmarked cars can go from old Fiats to very powerful BMWs. Once a guy was doing over 150 mph on a highway, when a car came close. The driver thought the guy coming wanted to race, so he sped up.... When he reached 169 mph, he sudendly realised that maybe, just maybe there was something wrong. It was an unmarked Police car of course! He came clean with the speeding and the racing, but he got the ticket anyway.
in Portugal they used apprehended vehicles has unmarked police cars in exchange for a lower apprehension cost. You often see even cars that are simply wrecks that no one suspects they are unmarked police vehicles. I remenber an old van, like a GMC Sierra cargo van for example, with the radar on the front grill and the police with an office, like surveilance on movies, on the cargo area, off the side of an highway kind of road, max limit is 70km/h, with deflated tyres, rust and broken taillight. Here in Portugal its almost like an hunting sport... they put speed traps on all sorts of places... behind the dumpster, camouflaged in bush's, they even use trucks and bus's to hide them.
I like how you said you love to see Škoda's in police fleets. Meanwhile almost every country on European continent uses them UAZ is russian company that only makes off-road vehicles, buses and trucks. Their (probably) most famous vehicle is UAZ-469 Geely is Chinese car company. They have their own brands such as Geely, Lynk & Co and Zeekr (EV versions of Lynk & Co cars). They also own Volvo, Polestar (formerly name was used for performance Volvo's, now they produce EV) and Lotus Jeep Grand Cherokee from Croatia is presidental/parliament escort vehicle. Any Croatian police car that has both red and blue lights is used for goverment motorcades. Most unmarked cars in Croatia are Merc C-class, BMW 3-series, Audi A4. Mostly older models because they don't stick out in Croatia's 15 year old average car age. Sometimes they use unmarked Škoda Octavia, Superb and Mk3 Ford Focus. Right now Croatia uses Mk4 Škoda Octavia (like the Austrian from 8:03) and Mk4 Ford Focus sedan. There are also some older Citroen C-Elysee and Mk3 Ford Focus Estate still kicking around Croatian border patrol uses old Defenders, Škoda Yeti, Suzuki Vitara and Opel Astra J American VW Passat is a different car all together. American Passat NMS is larger then EU one, but lacks luxury comapred to EU one. NMS never had wagon (Variant). Before NMS, US had B6 Passat Toyota Avensis is the size of Camry Megane RS is indeed sport model According to Wikipedia Georgia (country) is considered transcontinental Rugged trim on Volvo XC70 is Volvo's Cross Country version of V70. Something like Buick Regal Tour X. Many European car companies have off-road version of their station wagons (Volvo, Mercedes, VW, Audi) Toyota Prado is European and rest of the world version of Land Cruiser Italian police now also "uses" Urus Performante SUV Slovenia uses BMW M550i (500hp V8) as highway police car (not pictured in wiki page)
Slovak police recently switched to czech-like liveries on new purchased cars. Most common models are now BMW X3, Kia sportage, Kia Ceed and Toyota Rav4
Cool video. But you missed ours! 🤬angry face from 🇳🇴😂. I do have a suggestion! You barely mentioned it in the Iceland section. The Prado was an “Arctic Truck” version, converted in Iceland!🇮🇸 I haven’t looked for a specific video for you to review though, but it would have been really neat if you took a look into the Icelandic off-road conversions!
here’s a little fact in Portugal: When the police make a raid, if the criminals have sports cars like audi r8s, nissan skyline or amgs, etc… those cars get seized and turned to police duty like high speed vehicles or special purpose vehicles.
You seem to like the Volvos. Check out some clips from Swedish emergency vehicles. You'll get your fair share or Volvo cars, Volvo fire engines, Scania fire engines, and also a mix of other European cars and what not (but mostly Volvo)
Wasserwerfer means something along the lines of "water thrower", as in water cannon truck. Great Wall and Geely are Chinese brands, while UAZ is a Russian brand. The Indonesian armored car is made by its local military manufacturer Pindad.
Mercedes made an Autobahn police special of their E63 AMG wagon with the electronic limiter removed which increased it's top speed from 155mph to about 206. Of course the police in Bavaria used BMW (Bavarian Motor Works) M5s instead. 21:58 Don't worry too much about the pronunciation of Liechtenstein. There is no sound in English that is similar to the German 'ch' and it also changes according to the preceding vowel.
In Brazil, each state chooses the model and design of the vehicle. Only Federal Agents have completely identical vehicles. There're also some cars seized from gangs that are renovated and used as police vehicles, such as Lamborghini, Dodger Charger, some Mercedes, BMW... But generally it is Federal Agents who use
The Skoda's were quite popular in the UK as traffic cars as they are very fast, they were using BMW cars but I think I'm right in saying they had a problem with some of them( don't quote me on that)
The way you said megane at first was perfect, as you understood the rs means Renault Sport, this megane was an interceptor used by the gendarmerie, now they switched to alpine A110
In Belgium, we use those water cannons because we can't live too long without water (since it's raining all the time). So if by miracle it doesn't rain for more than a week, ==> we need a shot of water canon.
In France, unmarked police cars are used mostly for cover operations, or to move police forces to a hot spot. They are rarely used for regular patroling and getting a ticket is mostly a case of "just happened to be there". Many of those cars are bought, but several cars were seized during a police operation (mostly the high-end ones). For France, we have the National Police and the Gendarmerie Nationale, which is a military force active in the countryside, on freeways and in "extreme" environments. The Renault Mégane RS is used for freeways, it's not a "regular" vehicle (as in you will rarely see it outside of the freeway networks). The Gendarmerie uses alot of Ford cars because until some years ago, Ford had a French factory so there was a "national preference" deal. Ford closed their factory, thus the French State stopped ordering Ford. But given how slow car renewing is, we'll have Ford in the French police forces for years to come. nd no, they only had European Fords, no Ford Crown Victoria, they are too large and expensive :)
Funny fact about the Romanian police livery - in Bulgaria we have an agency that's specifically made to control the toll that every vehicle has to pay when it leaves the village/town/city. It's called BGToll (we're absolutely smashing it with creativity, I know) and it uses cars with the same exact (or at least almost) livery as the Romanian police. This was pretty interesting to me when I visited Romania for the first time recently and ever since I got back home after the trip I kinda look at BGToll cars differently 😂 It's just something I thought you may find interesting.
As a Romanian who visited Bulgaria that's totally true, when the new BGtoll cars were introduced I thought they were police. I then saw the yellow lights instead of blue and realised they are just the vignette enforcers. They still fined my family for not having the lights on during the day which is fair, but do they have that competence? I thought only the police can fine you for not respecting traffic laws. We paid the fine either way.
In Ireland we also use unmarked X5s, 3 series, Audi rs3, Golf R (seized by Criminal Assets bureau) Armed Response (ASU/RSU) use q7, X5, bmw estates and Volvo estates, Traffic also has bmw and volvo estates, rangers and a range rover discovery. Mostly Hyundai through all divisions. so maybe if ye get a chance to do a 2nd video on Irish police vehicles
19:14 one of the cleanest legacy cars around the world. I've always liked the design aesthetics of this specific model. Whomever was head of design, knew what they were doing. It's not easy to make a legacy car. There's SO many trappings you can fall for if you're not careful and you end up with a disaster. But when the lead designer knows how to hold the pen properly, this is the result and it's one of the cleanest examples of what you have to do when you take an iconic aspect and shift it towards a new variant. Nice car.
Belgian ambulances have the same livery as the UK ambulances. Since about 5 years or so. Also the Dutch police cars have a new livery where the orange striping is now more like a red striping combined with the blue.
Skoda and Seat are both brands owned by VW group and share lots of parts and often has a "twin" in between VW models, like the Skoda Fabia and Seat Ibiza vs VW Polo and Skoda Octavia and Seat Leon vs VW Golf. Under the same umbrella. Lots of similarities but also lots of differences. Dacia is a Romanian brand who Renault has, sins the 1970's, financial interest in. Dacia produces cheap cars (and in Europe known for poor quality) and often with parts and prints from older and outdated Renault models.
Greek here, Jeeps are commonly used among special police units as well as undercover or as regular cruisers along with economic sedans or hatchbacks. Like most Balkan countries, we also use the Škoda Octavia along with other SUVs like the Nissan Qashqai/Rogue or Pathfinder or the Suzuki SX4. We also jse the Jeep Liberty as well although we know it as the Cherokee here.
10:00 The Audi from Belgium is a motorway patrol car. Distinguished by dayglow markings on front and back. Note the blue stripes and one red stripe on the side. The red stripe is used for any special police force (such as the motorway police or dog squad), ordinary police vehicles carry a light blue stripe instead. This uniform design is used by all Belgian police cars since about 2001 (when police and rijkswacht/gendarmerie merged into one police force) though some towns are now back to applying different liveries, notably using the "Battenberg" (checkered) pattern.
In Czech Republic we have unmarked Škoda Octavia and Superb (light blue, silver, black, brown-ish..) and it's happening all the time to me that I've to slown down worrying thats cops and its mum with kid in the back. Im driving V6 estate bimmer E91 so no wonders I guess 😁
Hemi Chargers are popular in my Part of Canada. There was a chase not too long ago on our huge expressway The 401. The Charger Police car went up to 143 mph(228 kph) chasing a McLaren 540c. The dude in the Supercar went up to 148 mph(237 kph) before pulling over for the female officer.
in Malaysia... back in the days we use our local brand cars up until 2010 and uo where we start changing our fleet to foreign cars ehich mostly from Japan like Honda Civic and the most well known and hated... the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X that we just called "Polis Evo" or Evo Police... some department do still use the old local cars... mainly the Proton Waja and some use a local version of the Evo called Proton Inspira... anither famous one that haven't changed troughout the year is our transporter which is an old Land Rover Defender... and then there's Black Maria, nickname for prisorner transporter truck...
Glad youre diving into Seat :D! The wickest police car i personally seen was at Barcelona like 20 years ago, and was a high speed chase unit, wich was a properly fitted Mitsubishi Evo 9, never saw any other vehicle of that high speed chase unit.
Germany also has those watercannon trucks (the wasserwerfer 10000) and theyre user for big demos, football games or other big events to hold enemie groups back or stop them from invading secured areas
Well.. ŠKODA is everywhere these days, almost every police dept in Europe have them. Some are also used in Australia and New Zeland! I hope that one day the VAG will decide to import them to the US as well, so that you can finaly get your hands on them... 😂
The most recent unmarked cars i've seen here in the uk (as in last week) were a black skoda octavia VRS estate and a black peugeot 508 estate, they were both moving at quite some pace
Dacia is pronounced [ˈdatʃi̯a]. Here is a sound file: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ro-Dacia.ogg 12:00 Yes, the language spoken in Bulgaria is Bulgarian. 17:35 A Wasserwerfer is a water cannon. 22:00 Liechtenstein is pronounced [ˈlɪçtn̩ʃtaɪn]. The sound file: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:De-Liechtenstein.ogg (the "ch" is pronounced like the Spanish "x"). 🙂
We have some impreza's in my country but not the WRX but with the 2L WRX engine non turbo with AWD in my country ! and we also had Mitsubishi Galant VR4's when i was young , still see them some times ! and there are landcruiser 79 series but with a high roof (i think they are called a troopy career) from Sri Lanka !
Re the high performance Ford Focus estate/wagon; back in the 1980's the Ford Escort had a high performance version called the XR3, and the local police had (it was rumored) an XR3 estate, which Ford bought back to see how it held up after being used as an emergency vehicle.
Slovenian police mostly uses Skoda Octavias and recently also Toyota wagons, also few different vans. Highway police over here mostly uses marked and unmarked Octavias RS sedans. And a couple of BMW M550i's. But they recently ordered 10 unmarked Audi a4 3.0 tdi's and 47 marked a4 2.0 tfsi's. Fun fact: If you see an Octavia RS sedan in other color than white, on a highway over here, it's most probably a cop. And belive me, you want to avoid the highway police here. They have no mercy.
Unmarked cars are here (Belgium) too. They are often used for speed traps and such. I actually bought two second hand police cars without knowing but pretty obvious when you drive them. One was an Opel Vectra with steelies (nothing fancy, surveillance use) and the other one was a German souped up Volvo V70 D5 (Diesel 2,5L 5cyl) which had quite some cosmetice damage (scratches,...) so that one was used in pursuits and such. The belgian water canon truck is used to control crowds (mostly protests and football). I can see from the picture that this picture is in Brussels. They are also used for safety of the EU parliament, G7, NATO,... when important visitors are around (such as your POTUS) but hardly need to be actually used then, except when protests ar held because of visiting parties.
Bigger than corolla, but smaller than Camry. That is avensis. You nailed it. It used to be called Carina from 1970 to 1998. Greetings From Finland 🎉 P. S. I have owned 2 camrys and 2 corollas .
@@JanHejnnever thought I'd get to bring this up, a friend of mine has an Italian uncle who swapped a Busso into a 159 wagon, it's white with white leather interior and sat on white OZ Superlagera wheels, absolutely gorgeous car.
@@Ermy1996 not doub't. here in Norway it's a bit more expensive but mostly are around 3k to 4k €, and absolutely all of em got the "mostly Iveco based" JTD engine and all over em have far over 200k km and some 300k...
That Iveco is a military-grade vehicle, not on sale. Carabinieri is a militarized police force, so they have access to the Italian army equivalent of Humvees, which is not used by the army anymore (they use an Iveco called LINCE), but it's still in use by the Carabinieri.
Here in Armenia, most of the capital's police cars are Škoda Octavias! And in Georgia's capital too! Also, we have Camrys and Fortuners for regional police. There are also some other, less common vehicles like the electric Chevrolet Menlos for example.
in Luxembourg, we have 2 tesla's but it's mostly for escort work and official state visits but not for chases or so. Then we have skoda's (Karoq, Leon), Seat, BMW X1, VW T5
UAZ used to be a Russian military manufacturer. They made jeeps for the Russian army, but went into civilian manufacturing a number of years ago. Don't remember specifically when.
High speed interceptor used on highways are interesting too because, Germany had Porsches on the famous autobhan, I don't know if they still have Porsches but I think yes. In France we had Subaru Impreza WRX during the early 2000's, replaced by Renault Megane RS until recently when they shifted to Alpine A110. All of those cars are sport cars, sportier than the big crown Vic which is a big car with a big engine when european fast cars are light and agile (the Alpine is a small car with a simple 4 cylinder engine, but it can stick to the back of a big Mercedes without any problems) ua-cam.com/video/EKxW5PtGcX0/v-deo.htmlsi=da9K7Gp0t-CG0J-S
Toyota Avensis is European design Toyota and yeah it is in between, it is European D class (middle class like VW Passat, of Ford Mondeo, Audi A4), while Toyota Corolla is a C class (or Golf-class, lower middle class), and Toyota Camry is E2 class (upper-middle class, E1 are: Audi A6, Mercedes E, BMW 5 these three got over 80% of a market segment)
3:20 speaking for my home country Germany it is not that difficult to discern a car to be an unmarked police vehicle because those usually a registered in the state capital and have what could be considered an extended vanity plate of sorts (lacking a better suited descriptor). In my case that would be WI for Wiesbaden capital of Hessen
Slovak police recently bought a couple hunders new vehicles such as Toyota RAV4, BMW X3, Kia Ceed SW, Skoda Enyaq, Kia EV6 or Kia Sportage with sort of czech looking livery (a bit different front and back, but the rest is the same). Those are also nowadays the most used ones as the older ones with green-white livery were just old and crippled.
I was suprised to see my home region of Åland represented on that Wikipedia page! 😁 It's an autonomous region of Finland, so we have the same vehicles as mainland Finland, and they recently started replacing thos VWs with Mercedes vans of the same Size, they also have some Skoda Estates, but mainly vans
The Ford Focus is a Ford Focus Estate from the UK. Used in Hungary too I believe. Fun Fact, with Holdens no longer in production New Zealand now has Škoda Superb police cars See here for UK Police Focus Estate: ua-cam.com/video/ERht00b6dKw/v-deo.html
Plenty of police wagons all over the Nordics. I don't know what the Swedish and Norwegian police do with their Volvos, but straight off the assembly line they seem not to be. Maybe it's just a myth to keep us all in check, or they just handle them very well :)
14:24 The Croatian police have various models (every few years there is a large procurement and an open public tender) all relevant manufacturers apply for that tender That is why you can see BMW, WV, Audi, Ford, Škoda, Seat, Reanult, Citröen, Peugeot as regular vehicles, but also vehicles seized by criminals or customs. Otherwise, the Croatian police only have blue lights on the roof The Jeep that has red and blue is the "VIP Protection Squad" aka the USA Secret Service
Those SLOVAKIA ones are still around but those are the older ones. The green liveries look different. Mostly now they are shifting to white+blue / blue+gray ones with green checkered reflective patterns.
talking about Dacia Dusters, something crazy happens when a tourist gets under the wheel of a Duster, their percieved driving skill is (in their eyes only) immediately better, and they can brave whatever the harsh nature can throw at them... and then 5 minutes later iceland search n rescue gets a call from a them, stuck in a river, glacier, cave, brand new lava that just came out of the earth last week??
Funny to hear you say Toyota Prado (in regards of the Toyota Landcruiser with the Icelandic police). Prado isn't used as a name for the Landcruiser in Europe. I've only heard about the Prado from Australia so I was kind of surprised hearing from someone from USA.
In Belgium, if we see a Dacia, we know by seeing it from far away, it probably are 'old people', 'people with low budget', 'or people who can't drive at all so they can get cheap repairs' xD
The picture of the Swedish police car, these are no longer there but have been replaced by the new Volvo V90 and XC60. Then the Swedish police pssat VW. Then the police dog handler saw the Volkswagen Amarok as a police car, as these are specially built for the dogs' best interests. VW police buses
You should definitely check out all of Renault but especially all generations of RS Clio’s and Megane’s, they’re amazing hot hatches that can dominate on any track day quite easily in the right hands. The history on Renault and in motorsport is very fascinating too!
Great wall (can I say obviously?) and Geely are both chinese brands. Geely is the current owner of Volvo since they purchased them from Ford in 2010. I'm no Toyota expert, but a quick google search suggest that the Prado is just a Land Cruiser sold in some markets as Prado.
Seat Leon mk.1 for Andorra is kinda outdated photo, they have Škoda Octavias mk.3, Ford Kuga mk.2 and Seat Ateca now. Geely and Great Wall are Chinese carmakers. Megane RS from France was pursuit car - it has 2.0L turbocharged four-valve engine with 195kW power and 255km/h top speed. Iceland has new livery now, check Google, they look pretty good. You did kinda missed most common Italian police cars - Fiat Punto and Tipo, Alfa Romeo Giulietta and Giulia.
8:39 UAZ is Russian production vehicle. Most popular one is UAZ-469 for its offroad capabilities. Originally military vehicle. Production started mid-70s and they are basically the same nowadays but now its called UAZ Hunter. UAZ Patriot is "evolution" of 469 and they are produced since 2005, despite plastic covering and some upgrades its basically the same car.
most unmarked police cars do stand out if you know what to look for , 1 usually they are very clean 2 radio antennas that most modern cars don't have 3 extra outside mirrors to allow the passenger to assist the driver to monitor rear traffic. just a few
Oh, and belarussian car UAZ Patriot it is actually russian SUV. Quote from wiki "The UAZ Patriot (UAZ-3163) is a mid-size body-on-frame SUV produced by the UAZ division of SeverstalAvto in Ulyanovsk, Russia. It was introduced in 2005 and replaced the older UAZ Simbir (UAZ-3162). Extensive use of newer parts, large carrying capacity, good off-road capabilities and an affordable price (
I own the Renault Megane III, but not in RS variant, "just" the GT. Pretty alright car if you keep up with maintenance but that is most cars anyway. You have to check Renault out as a brand, they have an interesting history, shared with Alpine. Most of the Alpine cars had Renault engines or technologies.
THE, by far, easiest method to spot unmarked US Police SUVs is that NONE of them have roof rails, which is oretty much nonexistent with civilian cars ...
"A Wasserwerfer werfs water" (Jokingly describing it in germanized english = A water thrower, throws water. So a water thrower is a water cannon [-vehicle]) for riot control.
@IWrocker The letters on the Bulgarian (Serbia, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Ukraine (in parts) too) police cars are Cyrillic letters: Belarus: М | І | Л - L | І | Ц - (Ts) Ы - Y | Я - (JA) Bosnia & Herzegovina: П - P | О | Л - L | И - I | Ц - (Ts) | И - I | J | A Bulgaria, Slovenia: П - P | О | Л - L | И - I | Ц - (Ts) | И - I | Я - (JA) Ukraine: П - P | О | Л - L | I | Ц - (Ts) | I | Я - (JA) --- Liechtenstein - pronounced like the soft "ch" we know from "ich" ( I ); see, for example, Chemie ("chemistry")
The danish Passats have been in service for a LONG time... It was already the car of choice since the mid 2000s, and in 2016, they extended the deal again. They are meant to be as narrow, stable, spacious, agile and powerful as they can be, since we don't see a lot of big trucks here, so you need a car with all the specs to follow a top end car on a freeway, while also being able to follow in very narrow streets, which we have a lot of in Denmark. So the Passat was the best option as both efficient for the job, as well as not as overpriced as BMWs, Audi and Mercedes tend to be since the government buy them in bulk when they are replaced. They did have a deal with Ford for the Mondeos for a while, but VW made a better deal in the end...
Italian police Lambos are special purpose vehicles mainly used for organ transport when helicopters are not available. They now have an Urus too. Lambo gifts them for PR reason.
So in Italy Police does Organ Transport as well? Or is it more the other way around, alng the lines of "Well the Manufacturer gifted us individual units of supercars so now we need a purpose for them"?
In France organ transport can also be a mission given to the gendarmerie high speed unit. As they have faster vehicle and not every hospital has a heliport
@@avsbes98 Both
@@avsbes98 We have state healtcare,so its not uncommon tò see Police collaborate with paramedica,
We alsi have a Police point in every medium tò big hospital for reports about violence and such..
to note that the website only showed state and military police, we also have the financial guard (guardia di finanza) the penitenziaria, in some regions the park rangers and ofc regional, local and provicial police.
The Belgian water cannon is mainly used for riot control.
As water cannons are
@@motorlife7037not too common out of Europe tho
in Poland too
@@Megermajo Out of Europe live ammo is more common for riot control.
@@flitsertheo Has the same effect LOL
A funny little story from the Munich police / Germany. The BMW Group gave the Munich police a Mini Cooper in the design of the Munich police force to be used at promotional events. The Chief of Police took delivery of the car and then drove it to the depot in person. On the journey it was then stopped by a police officer because they thought it was a fake police car.
That police water canon from the belgian police has a pretty busy life Ian. EU parliament, Nato headquarters, ... are based in brussels. It is not just the Belgian capital but also the unofficial EU capital. Compare it to washington DC, locals and People from all over europe travel to brussels to protest for all kinds causes and issues. As well as the local youth gangs that sometimes use the protests to riot and cause havoc. They are busy
Im not police , but our dutch water cannon could match the Belgische, i hwve worked many a demo in Amsterdam. And you are bureaucratie cun7z
In 2019, there were 1085 official protests in the center of Brussels.
So ... more than 3 per day.
Your first pronunciation of the Renault Megane RS was correct and also the Wasserwerfer. The "Wasserwerfer" or translated to basically "Water Thrower" is used for riot control. The 10000 behind its name is the amount of water it can carry in liters.
It's over 9000!!!
well the wasserwerfer wasnt completely correct he pronounced the w's as v's like you're supposed to, but he used the english r sound instead of german
There are 2 or 3 in Leipzig and at least one of them is based at the city's main fir department in the city center. (well, easy to understand because they have everything to fill it up pretty quick)
@@ropeburn6684 Yep.
For Mégane, you just have to pronounce it as "Megan Markle".
I think Škoda actually makes the police car conversions themselves and that's why they are so common you basically have factory support and cars are even cheaper because they are made by design and not just converted civilian cars. Škoda says we deliver police cars to 30 other countries just in Europe.
PS.: You have to check the Škoda Yeti it is almost an icon in Britain especially amongst farmers and workers it's extemely practical and quite quirky car.
Škoda Yeti underwent a very serious and useful test in Top Gear.
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Geely is quite a big player in the automotive (and other) industry. Besides the own brand it also owns the brands: Volvo, Lotus, Proton, Polestar, Lynk & Co, Zeekr, London Taxi, Radar, Geome and Geometry. And a almost 10% share in Mercedes.
You're absolutely correct when it comes to the Avensis. It is the mid-range between the Corolla and the Camry :)
Avensis came in 1998 as a namechange to the Toyota Carina/Corona/Caldina, and build on the same platform as the 80s and 90s Celica, the T-platform.
First Avensis was the T22. In 2002 the T25 was launch, and the T27 ( depicted in the video as the Finnish police vehicle ) came out in 2009. It was discontinued in 2019 ( if I remember correctly ). Toyota allready had the Corolla as a hybrid, and it was just getting bigger with every model. The Avensis never got a hybrid version, and therefore got replaced by the Corolla.
I love that you are finally taking a look at the SEAT brand, my home's country (Spain) car brand, I know you like old timey small cars, take a look at the Seat Ibiza SXI from 1988. Seat is quite known for offering large quantity of variations and special editions of their cars and some of them are really cool, and funny, with special liveries and small touches and such. They had some participation in rally aswell, most famously being the Seat Ibiza Cupra Kit Car, and the Seat Córdoba WRC. Fun fact, Seat always names their car models with the name of Spanish cities. Cheers Ian!
The Police in the Netherlands. Effective May '24. Using new cars. The one with the best deal is now BMW. And that was VW/Audi. We also had Volvo and Porsche 911/912. Like highway control.
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By the way, the police of the Czech Republic also has a Ferrari and other cars. Not only Škoda and Volkswagen.
17:53 That is a "Survivor R" heavy armored police car made by MAN and Rheinmetall. Protection against mines and IEDs, ballistic protection against calibers up to .50 BMG, incindiary bombs and granades, nuclear, biological and chemical protection,... It can be equipped with a remote controlled weapons station on top wielding a selection of weapons from a machine canon, granade launcher to anti aircraft measures.
It is also extremely off road capable.
It's basically a tank and will set you back around a million Euros depending on the equipment... 😅
If you should ever see one like that live in action it will probably be together with sevaral "Wasserwerfer" = water canon (the vehicle just before...), and you will wish you were somewhere else far far away very quickly...😜
Here is when they roll out those big guys for action:
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(don't worry no footage of them actually severely spraying anyone, mainly many many really cool really big police vehicles...)
Here a very short clip of a Survivor R driving by:
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and another one specially equipped to enter baricaded buildings:
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(you basically drive it into the building and the SEK (SWAT) enters on one of the upper floors via the ramp mounted on the roof...)
Wasserwerfer tour of the vehicle inside and around
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(no music, no text...)
Here in Portugal, the unmarked cars can go from old Fiats to very powerful BMWs.
Once a guy was doing over 150 mph on a highway, when a car came close. The driver thought the guy coming wanted to race, so he sped up.... When he reached 169 mph, he sudendly realised that maybe, just maybe there was something wrong. It was an unmarked Police car of course! He came clean with the speeding and the racing, but he got the ticket anyway.
Claro, aqui em Portugal tudo é possível😅
in Portugal they used apprehended vehicles has unmarked police cars in exchange for a lower apprehension cost.
You often see even cars that are simply wrecks that no one suspects they are unmarked police vehicles.
I remenber an old van, like a GMC Sierra cargo van for example, with the radar on the front grill and the police with an office, like surveilance on movies, on the cargo area, off the side of an highway kind of road, max limit is 70km/h, with deflated tyres, rust and broken taillight.
Here in Portugal its almost like an hunting sport... they put speed traps on all sorts of places... behind the dumpster, camouflaged in bush's, they even use trucks and bus's to hide them.
I like how you said you love to see Škoda's in police fleets. Meanwhile almost every country on European continent uses them
UAZ is russian company that only makes off-road vehicles, buses and trucks. Their (probably) most famous vehicle is UAZ-469
Geely is Chinese car company. They have their own brands such as Geely, Lynk & Co and Zeekr (EV versions of Lynk & Co cars). They also own Volvo, Polestar (formerly name was used for performance Volvo's, now they produce EV) and Lotus
Jeep Grand Cherokee from Croatia is presidental/parliament escort vehicle. Any Croatian police car that has both red and blue lights is used for goverment motorcades. Most unmarked cars in Croatia are Merc C-class, BMW 3-series, Audi A4. Mostly older models because they don't stick out in Croatia's 15 year old average car age. Sometimes they use unmarked Škoda Octavia, Superb and Mk3 Ford Focus. Right now Croatia uses Mk4 Škoda Octavia (like the Austrian from 8:03) and Mk4 Ford Focus sedan. There are also some older Citroen C-Elysee and Mk3 Ford Focus Estate still kicking around
Croatian border patrol uses old Defenders, Škoda Yeti, Suzuki Vitara and Opel Astra J
American VW Passat is a different car all together. American Passat NMS is larger then EU one, but lacks luxury comapred to EU one. NMS never had wagon (Variant). Before NMS, US had B6 Passat
Toyota Avensis is the size of Camry
Megane RS is indeed sport model
According to Wikipedia Georgia (country) is considered transcontinental
Rugged trim on Volvo XC70 is Volvo's Cross Country version of V70. Something like Buick Regal Tour X. Many European car companies have off-road version of their station wagons (Volvo, Mercedes, VW, Audi)
Toyota Prado is European and rest of the world version of Land Cruiser
Italian police now also "uses" Urus Performante SUV
Slovenia uses BMW M550i (500hp V8) as highway police car (not pictured in wiki page)
Slovak police recently switched to czech-like liveries on new purchased cars. Most common models are now BMW X3, Kia sportage, Kia Ceed and Toyota Rav4
Cool video. But you missed ours! 🤬angry face from 🇳🇴😂.
I do have a suggestion! You barely mentioned it in the Iceland section. The Prado was an “Arctic Truck” version, converted in Iceland!🇮🇸 I haven’t looked for a specific video for you to review though, but it would have been really neat if you took a look into the Icelandic off-road conversions!
here’s a little fact in Portugal: When the police make a raid, if the criminals have sports cars like audi r8s, nissan skyline or amgs, etc… those cars get seized and turned to police duty like high speed vehicles or special purpose vehicles.
I own a Skoda Kamiq since June last year. Since you said you want one so bad, I can say you won't be disappointed if you get one
You seem to like the Volvos. Check out some clips from Swedish emergency vehicles. You'll get your fair share or Volvo cars, Volvo fire engines, Scania fire engines, and also a mix of other European cars and what not (but mostly Volvo)
Wasserwerfer means something along the lines of "water thrower", as in water cannon truck.
Great Wall and Geely are Chinese brands, while UAZ is a Russian brand.
The Indonesian armored car is made by its local military manufacturer Pindad.
Mercedes made an Autobahn police special of their E63 AMG wagon with the electronic limiter removed which increased it's top speed from 155mph to about 206.
Of course the police in Bavaria used BMW (Bavarian Motor Works) M5s instead.
21:58 Don't worry too much about the pronunciation of Liechtenstein. There is no sound in English that is similar to the German 'ch' and it also changes according to the preceding vowel.
In Brazil, each state chooses the model and design of the vehicle. Only Federal Agents have completely identical vehicles. There're also some cars seized from gangs that are renovated and used as police vehicles, such as Lamborghini, Dodger Charger, some Mercedes, BMW... But generally it is Federal Agents who use
The Skoda's were quite popular in the UK as traffic cars as they are very fast, they were using BMW cars but I think I'm right in saying they had a problem with some of them( don't quote me on that)
The way you said megane at first was perfect, as you understood the rs means Renault Sport, this megane was an interceptor used by the gendarmerie, now they switched to alpine A110
They seem to frequently crash the Alpines, though...
@@onivlasbrony7432 like when they had imprezas.
@@onivlasbrony7432 they thought they were mustang
In Belgium, we use those water cannons because we can't live too long without water (since it's raining all the time). So if by miracle it doesn't rain for more than a week, ==> we need a shot of water canon.
Cute, but no.
We have skoda wagons here in Finland as unmarked cop cars.
And unmarked fastest superbikes.
In France, unmarked police cars are used mostly for cover operations, or to move police forces to a hot spot. They are rarely used for regular patroling and getting a ticket is mostly a case of "just happened to be there".
Many of those cars are bought, but several cars were seized during a police operation (mostly the high-end ones).
For France, we have the National Police and the Gendarmerie Nationale, which is a military force active in the countryside, on freeways and in "extreme" environments.
The Renault Mégane RS is used for freeways, it's not a "regular" vehicle (as in you will rarely see it outside of the freeway networks).
The Gendarmerie uses alot of Ford cars because until some years ago, Ford had a French factory so there was a "national preference" deal. Ford closed their factory, thus the French State stopped ordering Ford. But given how slow car renewing is, we'll have Ford in the French police forces for years to come.
nd no, they only had European Fords, no Ford Crown Victoria, they are too large and expensive :)
That's truth, in plus for the "wallet repression", thé government use unmarked radars cars from outsourced civil companies.
Funny fact about the Romanian police livery - in Bulgaria we have an agency that's specifically made to control the toll that every vehicle has to pay when it leaves the village/town/city. It's called BGToll (we're absolutely smashing it with creativity, I know) and it uses cars with the same exact (or at least almost) livery as the Romanian police. This was pretty interesting to me when I visited Romania for the first time recently and ever since I got back home after the trip I kinda look at BGToll cars differently 😂 It's just something I thought you may find interesting.
As a Romanian who visited Bulgaria that's totally true, when the new BGtoll cars were introduced I thought they were police. I then saw the yellow lights instead of blue and realised they are just the vignette enforcers. They still fined my family for not having the lights on during the day which is fair, but do they have that competence? I thought only the police can fine you for not respecting traffic laws. We paid the fine either way.
@@mihnealazar7039 hm, I didn't know they can do that either. Kinda sus😂
In Ireland we also use unmarked X5s, 3 series, Audi rs3, Golf R (seized by Criminal Assets bureau) Armed Response (ASU/RSU) use q7, X5, bmw estates and Volvo estates, Traffic also has bmw and volvo estates, rangers and a range rover discovery. Mostly Hyundai through all divisions. so maybe if ye get a chance to do a 2nd video on Irish police vehicles
Greek Police Jeeps are mostly used in the ragged, dry, mountainous islands, I've seen them patrolling some mountainous Cretan towns
Fan fact: American brands of Jeep Chrysler Ram & Dodge are owned by FIAT which is a part of Stellantis Group
Fun fact, the Isuzu Rodeo became the Chevy Colorado around 2011 in the GM lineup. The Isuzu ended up going their own way with the D-Max
For me, nothing better than an Alfa Romeo but with the Carabinieri livery (the one dark blue with red stripes).
It's an intimidating weapon.
19:14 one of the cleanest legacy cars around the world. I've always liked the design aesthetics of this specific model. Whomever was head of design, knew what they were doing. It's not easy to make a legacy car. There's SO many trappings you can fall for if you're not careful and you end up with a disaster. But when the lead designer knows how to hold the pen properly, this is the result and it's one of the cleanest examples of what you have to do when you take an iconic aspect and shift it towards a new variant. Nice car.
Belgian ambulances have the same livery as the UK ambulances. Since about 5 years or so. Also the Dutch police cars have a new livery where the orange striping is now more like a red striping combined with the blue.
Skoda and Seat are both brands owned by VW group and share lots of parts and often has a "twin" in between VW models, like the Skoda Fabia and Seat Ibiza vs VW Polo and Skoda Octavia and Seat Leon vs VW Golf. Under the same umbrella. Lots of similarities but also lots of differences.
Dacia is a Romanian brand who Renault has, sins the 1970's, financial interest in. Dacia produces cheap cars (and in Europe known for poor quality) and often with parts and prints from older and outdated Renault models.
Greek here, Jeeps are commonly used among special police units as well as undercover or as regular cruisers along with economic sedans or hatchbacks.
Like most Balkan countries, we also use the Škoda Octavia along with other SUVs like the Nissan Qashqai/Rogue or Pathfinder or the Suzuki SX4. We also jse the Jeep Liberty as well although we know it as the Cherokee here.
10:00 The Audi from Belgium is a motorway patrol car. Distinguished by dayglow markings on front and back. Note the blue stripes and one red stripe on the side. The red stripe is used for any special police force (such as the motorway police or dog squad), ordinary police vehicles carry a light blue stripe instead.
This uniform design is used by all Belgian police cars since about 2001 (when police and rijkswacht/gendarmerie merged into one police force) though some towns are now back to applying different liveries, notably using the "Battenberg" (checkered) pattern.
In Czech Republic we have unmarked Škoda Octavia and Superb (light blue, silver, black, brown-ish..) and it's happening all the time to me that I've to slown down worrying thats cops and its mum with kid in the back. Im driving V6 estate bimmer E91 so no wonders I guess 😁
You drive bycicle, maybe... E91, V6... 😂😂😂
@@altblechasyl_cs2093 find purpose in life instead being internet warrior, all your comments are visible and you're pathetic person
@@altblechasyl_cs2093 yeah I also ride bicycle it's not that hard as you think, you can try
Hemi Chargers are popular in my Part of Canada. There was a chase not too long ago on our huge expressway The 401. The Charger Police car went up to 143 mph(228 kph) chasing a McLaren 540c. The dude in the Supercar went up to 148 mph(237 kph) before pulling over for the female officer.
In Belgium, we mainly use Volkswagen vans in the cities that can be used as office cars.
in Malaysia... back in the days we use our local brand cars up until 2010 and uo where we start changing our fleet to foreign cars ehich mostly from Japan like Honda Civic and the most well known and hated... the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X that we just called "Polis Evo" or Evo Police... some department do still use the old local cars... mainly the Proton Waja and some use a local version of the Evo called Proton Inspira... anither famous one that haven't changed troughout the year is our transporter which is an old Land Rover Defender... and then there's Black Maria, nickname for prisorner transporter truck...
Glad youre diving into Seat :D! The wickest police car i personally seen was at Barcelona like 20 years ago, and was a high speed chase unit, wich was a properly fitted Mitsubishi Evo 9, never saw any other vehicle of that high speed chase unit.
Germany also has those watercannon trucks (the wasserwerfer 10000) and theyre user for big demos, football games or other big events to hold enemie groups back or stop them from invading secured areas
The Letters on the side of the bulgarian police car say Politsiya. And these on the belarussian cars say Militsiya.
Well.. ŠKODA is everywhere these days, almost every police dept in Europe have them. Some are also used in Australia and New Zeland! I hope that one day the VAG will decide to import them to the US as well, so that you can finaly get your hands on them... 😂
The most recent unmarked cars i've seen here in the uk (as in last week) were a black skoda octavia VRS estate and a black peugeot 508 estate, they were both moving at quite some pace
Dacia is pronounced [ˈdatʃi̯a].
Here is a sound file: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ro-Dacia.ogg
12:00 Yes, the language spoken in Bulgaria is Bulgarian.
17:35 A Wasserwerfer is a water cannon.
22:00 Liechtenstein is pronounced [ˈlɪçtn̩ʃtaɪn].
The sound file: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:De-Liechtenstein.ogg
(the "ch" is pronounced like the Spanish "x").
🙂
We have some impreza's in my country but not the WRX but with the 2L WRX engine non turbo with AWD in my country !
and we also had Mitsubishi Galant VR4's when i was young , still see them some times !
and there are landcruiser 79 series but with a high roof (i think they are called a troopy career)
from Sri Lanka !
Re the high performance Ford Focus estate/wagon; back in the 1980's the Ford Escort had a high performance version called the XR3, and the local police had (it was rumored) an XR3 estate, which Ford bought back to see how it held up after being used as an emergency vehicle.
Slovenian police mostly uses Skoda Octavias and recently also Toyota wagons, also few different vans. Highway police over here mostly uses marked and unmarked Octavias RS sedans. And a couple of BMW M550i's. But they recently ordered 10 unmarked Audi a4 3.0 tdi's and 47 marked a4 2.0 tfsi's.
Fun fact: If you see an Octavia RS sedan in other color than white, on a highway over here, it's most probably a cop. And belive me, you want to avoid the highway police here. They have no mercy.
Highway patrol in the netherlands used porches in the 70s and 80s..now they have audi rs6 wagons
I believe thats one of your favorite cars
Unmarked cars are here (Belgium) too. They are often used for speed traps and such. I actually bought two second hand police cars without knowing but pretty obvious when you drive them. One was an Opel Vectra with steelies (nothing fancy, surveillance use) and the other one was a German souped up Volvo V70 D5 (Diesel 2,5L 5cyl) which had quite some cosmetice damage (scratches,...) so that one was used in pursuits and such.
The belgian water canon truck is used to control crowds (mostly protests and football). I can see from the picture that this picture is in Brussels. They are also used for safety of the EU parliament, G7, NATO,... when important visitors are around (such as your POTUS) but hardly need to be actually used then, except when protests ar held because of visiting parties.
In Belgium also started to use the Battenberg pattern on our ambulances .
Bigger than corolla, but smaller than Camry.
That is avensis.
You nailed it.
It used to be called Carina from 1970 to 1998.
Greetings From Finland 🎉
P. S. I have owned 2 camrys and 2 corollas .
20:51
if you like the Alfa Romeo 159 i gonna tell a secret...
it also comes as a wagon, the 159 Sportwagon.
and that thing is a jaw-dropper.
159 SW is one the most beautiful cars ever. Shame it lost the busso otherwise it would be perfect as modern Alfas can go :D
Even bigger secret, you can easily buy one for about 1500 euros
@@JanHejnnever thought I'd get to bring this up, a friend of mine has an Italian uncle who swapped a Busso into a 159 wagon, it's white with white leather interior and sat on white OZ Superlagera wheels, absolutely gorgeous car.
@@Ermy1996 not doub't.
here in Norway it's a bit more expensive but mostly are around 3k to 4k €, and absolutely all of em got the "mostly Iveco based" JTD engine and all over em have far over 200k km and some 300k...
@@brrebrresen1367 good value. They break a lot, but usually not im a catastrophic way and will run gor a long time.
That Iveco is a military-grade vehicle, not on sale. Carabinieri is a militarized police force, so they have access to the Italian army equivalent of Humvees, which is not used by the army anymore (they use an Iveco called LINCE), but it's still in use by the Carabinieri.
Here in Armenia, most of the capital's police cars are Škoda Octavias! And in Georgia's capital too! Also, we have Camrys and Fortuners for regional police. There are also some other, less common vehicles like the electric Chevrolet Menlos for example.
The L200 is called the Triton in Australia - the Chevrolets are Colorado’s using the Australian Holden Colorado RG as a base
@IWrocker Polcie Water Cannon is used for crowd control, and of course can be used for assist firefighters as well.
1:36 that focus is from great britain
In Slovenia there are quite some changes today. Toyota vans, new Skoda Octavias RS, Kia Sportage and a couple of BMW M550i for highway patrol
in Luxembourg, we have 2 tesla's but it's mostly for escort work and official state visits but not for chases or so. Then we have skoda's (Karoq, Leon), Seat, BMW X1, VW T5
UAZ used to be a Russian military manufacturer. They made jeeps for the Russian army, but went into civilian manufacturing a number of years ago. Don't remember specifically when.
High speed interceptor used on highways are interesting too because, Germany had Porsches on the famous autobhan, I don't know if they still have Porsches but I think yes.
In France we had Subaru Impreza WRX during the early 2000's, replaced by Renault Megane RS until recently when they shifted to Alpine A110. All of those cars are sport cars, sportier than the big crown Vic which is a big car with a big engine when european fast cars are light and agile (the Alpine is a small car with a simple 4 cylinder engine, but it can stick to the back of a big Mercedes without any problems)
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fun fact. Australian police is also using Ram 2500s now lol
True, I noticed a Ram 2500 with the NSW Police
Toyota Avensis is European design Toyota and yeah it is in between, it is European D class (middle class like VW Passat, of Ford Mondeo, Audi A4), while Toyota Corolla is a C class (or Golf-class, lower middle class), and Toyota Camry is E2 class (upper-middle class, E1 are: Audi A6, Mercedes E, BMW 5 these three got over 80% of a market segment)
In New South Wales, Australia we also have the VW Passat as police cars.
The Ford Focus estate at the start is UK, both the number plate and the battenburg print are giveaways.
3:20
speaking for my home country Germany it is not that difficult to discern a car to be an unmarked police vehicle because those usually a registered in the state capital and have what could be considered an extended vanity plate of sorts (lacking a better suited descriptor).
In my case that would be WI for Wiesbaden capital of Hessen
Slovak police recently bought a couple hunders new vehicles such as Toyota RAV4, BMW X3, Kia Ceed SW, Skoda Enyaq, Kia EV6 or Kia Sportage with sort of czech looking livery (a bit different front and back, but the rest is the same). Those are also nowadays the most used ones as the older ones with green-white livery were just old and crippled.
1:26 the paint on the Ford looks very much like it's from a more north european country's policecar, maybe britain or sweden or so.
I was suprised to see my home region of Åland represented on that Wikipedia page! 😁 It's an autonomous region of Finland, so we have the same vehicles as mainland Finland, and they recently started replacing thos VWs with Mercedes vans of the same Size, they also have some Skoda Estates, but mainly vans
The Ford Focus is a Ford Focus Estate from the UK.
Used in Hungary too I believe.
Fun Fact, with Holdens no longer in production New Zealand now has Škoda Superb police cars
See here for UK Police Focus Estate: ua-cam.com/video/ERht00b6dKw/v-deo.html
Not only Skoda Superb in Estonia but armored Quences Conquest
t XV Knight. Estonian police
Plenty of police wagons all over the Nordics. I don't know what the Swedish and Norwegian police do with their Volvos, but straight off the assembly line they seem not to be. Maybe it's just a myth to keep us all in check, or they just handle them very well :)
14:24
The Croatian police have various models (every few years there is a large procurement and an open public tender)
all relevant manufacturers apply for that tender
That is why you can see BMW, WV, Audi, Ford, Škoda, Seat, Reanult, Citröen, Peugeot as regular vehicles, but also vehicles seized by criminals or customs.
Otherwise, the Croatian police only have blue lights on the roof
The Jeep that has red and blue is the "VIP Protection Squad" aka the USA Secret Service
Those SLOVAKIA ones are still around but those are the older ones.
The green liveries look different.
Mostly now they are shifting to white+blue / blue+gray ones with green checkered reflective patterns.
SEAT, is a spanish company owned by VW group. Technically they are german cars with Italian design.
talking about Dacia Dusters, something crazy happens when a tourist gets under the wheel of a Duster, their percieved driving skill is (in their eyes only) immediately better, and they can brave whatever the harsh nature can throw at them... and then 5 minutes later iceland search n rescue gets a call from a them, stuck in a river, glacier, cave, brand new lava that just came out of the earth last week??
Funny to hear you say Toyota Prado (in regards of the Toyota Landcruiser with the Icelandic police).
Prado isn't used as a name for the Landcruiser in Europe. I've only heard about the Prado from Australia so I was kind of surprised hearing from someone from USA.
In Belgium,
if we see a Dacia, we know by seeing it from far away, it probably are 'old people', 'people with low budget', 'or people who can't drive at all so they can get cheap repairs' xD
The picture of the Swedish police car, these are no longer there but have been replaced by the new Volvo V90 and XC60. Then the Swedish police pssat VW. Then the police dog handler saw the Volkswagen Amarok as a police car, as these are specially built for the dogs' best interests. VW police buses
We know about the Crown Vics, and we all love it! ;) I want one so bad, but they are quiet expensive in Europe.
You should definitely check out all of Renault but especially all generations of RS Clio’s and Megane’s, they’re amazing hot hatches that can dominate on any track day quite easily in the right hands. The history on Renault and in motorsport is very fascinating too!
Great wall (can I say obviously?) and Geely are both chinese brands. Geely is the current owner of Volvo since they purchased them from Ford in 2010.
I'm no Toyota expert, but a quick google search suggest that the Prado is just a Land Cruiser sold in some markets as Prado.
Seat Leon mk.1 for Andorra is kinda outdated photo, they have Škoda Octavias mk.3, Ford Kuga mk.2 and Seat Ateca now.
Geely and Great Wall are Chinese carmakers.
Megane RS from France was pursuit car - it has 2.0L turbocharged four-valve engine with 195kW power and 255km/h top speed.
Iceland has new livery now, check Google, they look pretty good.
You did kinda missed most common Italian police cars - Fiat Punto and Tipo, Alfa Romeo Giulietta and Giulia.
8:39 UAZ is Russian production vehicle. Most popular one is UAZ-469 for its offroad capabilities. Originally military vehicle. Production started mid-70s and they are basically the same nowadays but now its called UAZ Hunter. UAZ Patriot is "evolution" of 469 and they are produced since 2005, despite plastic covering and some upgrades its basically the same car.
most unmarked police cars do stand out if you know what to look for , 1 usually they are very clean 2 radio antennas that most modern cars don't have 3 extra outside mirrors to allow the passenger to assist the driver to monitor rear traffic.
just a few
Here in the US, cops drive Dodges powered by 5.7 to 6.4L V8s. In the UK, they get Vauxhall Astras powered by 1.6L diesels.
But they handle better, and go faster
Oh, and belarussian car UAZ Patriot it is actually russian SUV. Quote from wiki "The UAZ Patriot (UAZ-3163) is a mid-size body-on-frame SUV produced by the UAZ division of SeverstalAvto in Ulyanovsk, Russia. It was introduced in 2005 and replaced the older UAZ Simbir (UAZ-3162). Extensive use of newer parts, large carrying capacity, good off-road capabilities and an affordable price (
The famous Ford Crown Victoria , really cool car, I've never seen it in person because they didn't come to Croatia
I own the Renault Megane III, but not in RS variant, "just" the GT. Pretty alright car if you keep up with maintenance but that is most cars anyway. You have to check Renault out as a brand, they have an interesting history, shared with Alpine. Most of the Alpine cars had Renault engines or technologies.
Police cars from Slovakia are now painting on new colour(blue and yellow)really looks like czech cars design.
THE, by far, easiest method to spot unmarked US Police SUVs is that NONE of them have roof rails, which is oretty much nonexistent with civilian cars ...
"A Wasserwerfer werfs water" (Jokingly describing it in germanized english = A water thrower, throws water. So a water thrower is a water cannon [-vehicle]) for riot control.
@IWrocker The letters on the Bulgarian (Serbia, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Ukraine (in parts) too) police cars are Cyrillic letters:
Belarus: М | І | Л - L | І | Ц - (Ts) Ы - Y | Я - (JA)
Bosnia & Herzegovina: П - P | О | Л - L | И - I | Ц - (Ts) | И - I | J | A
Bulgaria, Slovenia: П - P | О | Л - L | И - I | Ц - (Ts) | И - I | Я - (JA)
Ukraine: П - P | О | Л - L | I | Ц - (Ts) | I | Я - (JA)
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Liechtenstein - pronounced like the soft "ch" we know from "ich" ( I ); see, for example, Chemie ("chemistry")
Geeley is a Chinese manufacturer. They own Volvo cars, Polestar and others.
They produce *Smart* and *Zeekr* too. Geely is huge! And *Great Wall Motors* as well.
The danish Passats have been in service for a LONG time... It was already the car of choice since the mid 2000s, and in 2016, they extended the deal again. They are meant to be as narrow, stable, spacious, agile and powerful as they can be, since we don't see a lot of big trucks here, so you need a car with all the specs to follow a top end car on a freeway, while also being able to follow in very narrow streets, which we have a lot of in Denmark.
So the Passat was the best option as both efficient for the job, as well as not as overpriced as BMWs, Audi and Mercedes tend to be since the government buy them in bulk when they are replaced. They did have a deal with Ford for the Mondeos for a while, but VW made a better deal in the end...
In the 70's the Dutch police drove Porsches 911 Targa.